Hello there from sunny Australia.
I needed some help with a Spire speaker that is misbehaving. Just to give you some background, the speakers are about 2 years old and were bought from an authorised seller in sydney.
About three months back one of the speakers started misbehaving. It would basically switch off on it's own when I was listening to something at a low volume (around -40 on a yamaha receiver). The other speaker would continue to remain charged and would work fine. To turn the speaker back on I would have to turn up my amp really high (-15) and then it would charge back on.
I raised this with the Martin Logan re-seller and he promptly got a replacement power board sorted> That seem to have fixed the problem, but it is now back.
So to summarise, one of the speakers automatically switches off when i am listening to something at low volume (not very low), the other continues to work fine. To switch it back on I have to turn the amp really high and then the speaker switches bck on. I have tried swapping the channels on the amp and it is the speaker (irrespective of which channel it is connected to that switches off). Any thoughts on what could be going on would be greatly appreciated and valued.
Another way I could describe it is that it's a lazy speaker...switches off when the volume is not very loud and then needs high volume to get going again
I needed some help with a Spire speaker that is misbehaving. Just to give you some background, the speakers are about 2 years old and were bought from an authorised seller in sydney.
About three months back one of the speakers started misbehaving. It would basically switch off on it's own when I was listening to something at a low volume (around -40 on a yamaha receiver). The other speaker would continue to remain charged and would work fine. To turn the speaker back on I would have to turn up my amp really high (-15) and then it would charge back on.
I raised this with the Martin Logan re-seller and he promptly got a replacement power board sorted> That seem to have fixed the problem, but it is now back.
So to summarise, one of the speakers automatically switches off when i am listening to something at low volume (not very low), the other continues to work fine. To switch it back on I have to turn the amp really high and then the speaker switches bck on. I have tried swapping the channels on the amp and it is the speaker (irrespective of which channel it is connected to that switches off). Any thoughts on what could be going on would be greatly appreciated and valued.
Another way I could describe it is that it's a lazy speaker...switches off when the volume is not very loud and then needs high volume to get going again